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Science Common Core W.8.3b resources

Preview of Deserted Island Survival STEM Challenges

Deserted Island Survival STEM Challenges

Are you looking for a fun and engaging activity for your students? Deserted Island Survival STEM Challenge is a unit centered around a fictional story of Suzanna Airfly who's plane crashed on a deserted island. Your students will complete five different challenges to help Suzanna survive. Each challenge encourages students to define the problem, plan a design, build, test, and reflect. I have included a rubric for each challenge. I have also added a narrative writing extension where students
Preview of Gravity of Paper Lab - 8th Grade Physical Science

Gravity of Paper Lab - 8th Grade Physical Science

Students will use writing to explore the concept of Gravity. This lesson includes a "lab" activity and a writing assignment. In the Lab students will explore how gravity affects pieces of paper dropped to the floor. Assignment includes a data table, graphing assignment and analysis questions. Also included in the lab is an extension activity for advanced students or students who finish early. Once the paper gravity lab is completed, students will write a fictional story about a day in thei
Preview of Creepy BUNDLE - Suspenseful Writing & Horror Movie Trailer

Creepy BUNDLE - Suspenseful Writing & Horror Movie Trailer

A classroom favourite!Children will analyse different suspenseful scenes before planning, drafting, and evaluating a suspenseful story of their own that uses dialogue and tension to advance the action. Next, children investigate how shadow is used to create fear in horror films before being challenged to design a movie trailer of their own. We used iMovie’s Trailer option, but the same project can be done with a variety of different software options.Lesson plans and learning intentions are plann
Preview of Gravity Unit - Build an egg parachute - Grade 8 Physical Science

Gravity Unit - Build an egg parachute - Grade 8 Physical Science

This project is designed to illustrate the concept of gravity for physical science students. In small cooperative groups students will design and build a parachute that can safely delivery an egg dropped to the ground from a standard height. The parachutes are made out of simple materials that can be purchased at a grocery store and I generally drop the parachutes from the top of a ladder. This is a SUPER fun project that the kids love! This is the kind of project that appeals to every stude
Preview of Trampoline Park Field Trip Lesson Plan 6th-8th [reading, writing, math &science]

Trampoline Park Field Trip Lesson Plan 6th-8th [reading, writing, math &science]

Field trip time! This is a narrative writing lesson plan for a trip to a trampoline park. It includes standards, learning targets, essential questions, plans, and narrative writing paper. UPDATED! Now includes more standards, learning targets, essential questions, plans, planning sheet, and narrative writing paper.
Preview of Platypus PowerPoint with Activity and Study Guide

Platypus PowerPoint with Activity and Study Guide

Get ready to explore the world of the Duck-billed platypus, one of the most bizarre and mysterious mammals in the world from eastern Australia and Tasmania. Platypus facts include that they sport a tail like a beaver, bill and feet like a duck, and lay eggs like a bird! Platypuses give birth to furless babies called puggles. What's Included:One Quick Start GuideOne 23-slide animated PowerPoint (both PPTX and PDF file types)One 20-page fillable student activity and study guideOne 26-page EDITABLE
Preview of Isaac Newton: The Laws of Motion and Gravitation - A Study Guide for gardes 8-12

Isaac Newton: The Laws of Motion and Gravitation - A Study Guide for gardes 8-12

Discover the genius of Isaac Newton with this in-depth study guide, crafted for students aged 13-17 (Grades 8-12). This guide takes learners on an exploratory journey through Newton's life, his groundbreaking discoveries in gravity and motion, and the development of calculus. Featuring engaging timelines, insightful explanations of the laws of motion and gravitation, and Newton's most famous quotes, this product makes complex concepts accessible and fascinating. It's an essential resource for ed
Preview of Earth Day Activity | Narrative Writing Connections to Real World

Earth Day Activity | Narrative Writing Connections to Real World

This Earth Day activity asks students to approach Earth Day in several ways. They will research pollution, Earth Day, and similar ideas; complete a pre-writing activity; write a narrative from the point of view of litter or pollution; and close with a writing prompt that relates to their lives. This Earth Day activity takes me 5-6 days for completion with students.Overall included in this Earth Day activity:√ Task cards allow students to reflect about the environment in their lives and their inf
Preview of Solar Eclipse Roll a Story | Creative Narrative Writing Activity | Editable

Solar Eclipse Roll a Story | Creative Narrative Writing Activity | Editable

Created by
AVID Nerds
Students roll the dice to unravel a magical and exciting tapestry of settings, protagonists, antagonists, conflicts, and solar eclipse-themed elements, igniting creativity and narrative fluency! Perfect for narrative writing units, centers, daily writing, public speaking practice, Fun Friday, and more!✨Seasons & Holidays Roll a Story Bundle✨✨Holidays Roll a Story Bundle✨✨Solar Eclipse Bundle✨What's IncludedA PowerPoint with 1 unique board1 editable Roll a Story BoardA QR code on the story bo
Preview of Creative Science Fiction Writing

Creative Science Fiction Writing

Teacher notes:Use this packet for ell/esol/mll/all.grades 6-10a creative writing activity -science fictionlistening activity (students listen to a story created bya classmatestudents create a podcast sheet to share what they listened to from their partner.student podcast template weekly note sheetnotes templatecoloring pagethank you for all you do!Mrs. Stewart
Preview of The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan - Infographic Background Brief

The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan - Infographic Background Brief

Students need background knowledge to comprehend the novels of the EngageNY modules. Infographic Background Briefs are 1-page documents that serve as an anchor text. In visuals, they present the MOST important information students need to understand about the context of the novel. Introduce the Infographic Background Brief in the beginning of the unit, engage students in close reading of its parts, and use the brief to identify companion texts for students to read and deepen their knowledge of t
Preview of SCIENCE POETRY WRITING

SCIENCE POETRY WRITING

Created by
Hands on Reading
EXAMINE SCIENCE AND POINT OF VIEW THROUGH POETRY! With this unit, challenge students to use key scientific concepts while writing poetry. Students will begin by developing science and description word lists from the science prompts and pictures. Students then brainstorm possible poem narrators and how those narrators might present concepts differently using different points of view. Once the students' support graphic organizer is completed, students select the most effective narrator and poi
Preview of G8 Narrative Reading & Writing - Stellar Performance Performance Task

G8 Narrative Reading & Writing - Stellar Performance Performance Task

Created by
NextLesson
Stellar Performance Performance Task for 8th grade In the Stellar Performance Performance Task, students use real information about Pluto to practice narrative reading and writing in an engaging, real world context. Students take on the role of a museum exhibit designers and design an exhibit focused on the planet and write an engaging storyline to guide guests through the exhibit while learning interesting facts This Performance Task could be completed for one level (explained below) in one
Preview of ElemMates©® Element Characters & Stories

ElemMates©® Element Characters & Stories

Created by
Leslie Wallant
These are the main ElemMate®characters. They are also the basic elements used to make the simplest molecules, basic organic molecules, and ones found in nature. Included are a few large radioactive ones. Their looks and personalities mirror their actual chemical "behaviors" and properties. More informations is found on the website, ElemMates.com. Printables can be cut out whether as individuals figures or as cards to create stickers, atomic molecules, games, tokens and crafts.
Preview of Monster Quiz 1 pp1-75. Fill-in and essay/constructed response questions.

Monster Quiz 1 pp1-75. Fill-in and essay/constructed response questions.

This quiz includes 30 fill-in sentences and two (2) essay/constructed response choices: argument and narrative writing. This assessment covers pages 1-75 of the text and includes writing, character, POV, setting, text structure, and media ELA standards.
Preview of Knights of the Road: Tell a Tachograph Tale! - Projects & PBL

Knights of the Road: Tell a Tachograph Tale! - Projects & PBL

Created by
NextLesson
Driving Question:How can we write a gripping and realistic trucker's tale with words and a tachograph?Description:Graphs tell stories and students use a graph of speed against time to tell a realistic story of a trucker's day. This is where the rubber meets the road with English and math standards in science class. Plus it highlights a central job in our economy: if you bought it, a truck brought it.What's Included with this Project:NextLesson Projects are extended lessons based in real life sit
Preview of Matter Matters – Design Your Own Adventure - Remote-Ready STEAM Lesson O

Matter Matters – Design Your Own Adventure - Remote-Ready STEAM Lesson O

This lesson introduces the many ways in which matter cycles around and around and supports and connects all life in our ecosystems. Students read and re-read an adventure story that follows one tiny bit of matter from as close as their own lungs to as far away as another planet. With each reading, students make new choices and create new adventures. With as much time as you want to allow for it, your kids will then take on the creative challenge of writing and illustrating their own Adventure Ma
Preview of Earth Day Informational Choice Board

Earth Day Informational Choice Board

Elevate your students' appreciation for our planet with this Earth Day ELA Choice Board! Designed for ELA educators, this resource features four engaging activities, each focused on environmental awareness and advocacy.This choice board simplifies lesson planning by offering ready-to-use assignments with clear instructions and inspiring examples. Students are empowered to take charge of their learning, making it perfect for differentiated instruction, substitute plans, or independent study.Wheth
Preview of Bee a Pollinator! - Gr 6-8 (from #ScienceSaves)

Bee a Pollinator! - Gr 6-8 (from #ScienceSaves)

Students will Think-Pair-Share about the importance of bees in our global food production. Then students will write a first-person narrative from the point-of-view of a worker bee. You can download all of the ancillary materials, including the lesson plan, for free here: https://sciencesaves.org/2021/12/20/you-are-a-pollinator-6-8/
Preview of FREE - Creative Writing - Life on an exoplanet - Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

FREE - Creative Writing - Life on an exoplanet - Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Created by
emMCee
Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Homeschool, Middle SchoolEmpower your students to collaborate. Is there anyone else out there? Engage your students in the mystery of a recently (2015) discovered exoplanet and unleash creativity, curiosity and wonder. Using the scaffolded guide, 'Star Gazer', students collaborate to consider a 'day in the life' on Kepler 452b - earth's 'cousin'. Although this active lesson can stand alone, it is the introduction to an exciting, Inquiry Based, program called Kepler's
Preview of GRATUIT - Écriture créative - La vie sur une exoplanète - Grade 6e, 7e, 8e année

GRATUIT - Écriture créative - La vie sur une exoplanète - Grade 6e, 7e, 8e année

Created by
emMCee
Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Homeschool, Middle SchoolDonnez à vos élèves les moyens de collaborer. Y a-t-il quelqu’un d’autre ! Engage your students in the mystery of a recently (2015) discovered exoplanet and unleash creativity, curiosity and wonder. Using the scaffolded guide, 'Star Gazer', students collaborate to consider a 'day in the life' on Kepler 452b - earth's 'cousin'. Although this active lesson can stand alone, it is the introduction to an exciting, Inquiry Based, program called Ke
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